Title of article :
Determination of Antibiotics Consumption in Buali-Sina Pediatric Hospital, Sari 2010-2011
Author/Authors :
Salehifar, Ebrahim Department of Clinical Pharmacy - Faculty of Pharmacy - Thalassemia Research Center - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Nasehi, Mohammadmehdi Department of Pediatrics - Faculty of Medicine - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Eslami, Gohar Department of Clinical Pharmacy - Faculty of Pharmacy - Thalassemia Research Center - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Sahraei, Sima Department of Pharmaceutical Care - Buali Sina Hospital - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Alizadeh Navaei, Reza Clinical Research Development Center - Buali Sina Hospital - Faculty of Medicine - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari
Pages :
7
From page :
995
To page :
1001
Abstract :
The increasing prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is a major health-care problem worldwide. WHO recommends DID (daily defined dose per 100 Inhabitant per day) as a standard tool for measurement of antibiotic consumption. Since there was not any information regarding the antibiotics usage pattern in the north of Iran, the aim of this study was determine this in our centre. This cross-sectional study was performed in Buali Sina hospital. Using the health information system (HIS) database, records of patients hospitalized during 22 Sep 2010 – 21 Sep 2011. Data of different wards including Neonatal, NICU, PICU, Pediatrics and Pediatric surgery were separately extracted and analyzed. Drug consumption data were expressed as DID. SPSS 16 software was used for statistical analysis. Independent samples t-test was used to compare the quantitative variables. A total of 4619 in-patients records during 1 year of study including 2494 patients in fall and winter and 2125 patients in spring and summer were evaluated. The most hospitalized patients were in Pediatric ward (43.9 %). The highest DID value were obtained for ceftriaxone (21.7), ampicillin (6.05) and vancomycin (4.7), while the lowest value was for gentamicin (0.01). In both cold and warm seasons, Ceftriaxone was the most frequent prescribed antibiotic. The rate of antibiotics consumption especially Ceftriaxone in our setting was significantly higher than the other centers. Strategies for more justified administration of antibiotics especially broad –spectrum ones are necessary.
Keywords :
Antibiotic overusage , Pediatrics , DDD-antibiotic consumption , Ceftriaxone
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2014
Record number :
2416689
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